On Humanity!
When communal riots rocked the Indian capital of New Delhi on February 24 evening, darkness covered the city. Next day, the Global Community came to know that riots had claimed […]
Voice Change!
Well, it seems rather obvious that one does not have to be didactic in teaching others to make it realise. Human brain can easily identify who is the near and […]
Cut, Copy, Paste… End Task!
Nowadays, people often tend to wonder what their lives would have been, had there not been the options of Cut, Copy & Paste! We don’t even bother to count how […]
Myth & Reality
Hippolytus, the illegitimate son of the Athenian hero and King Theseus and either Antiope or the Amazon Queen Hippolyta, was a tragic hero in Greek mythology... misfortune or bad luck had been his trusted friend since birth. Many fell in love with this handsome and intelligent person, and they ruined his life. Even, Phaedra, the second wife of Theseus, tried to seduce Hippolytus, but he did not pay heed to her advances. The Greek drama Hippolytus has quite a lot of of similarities with the contemporary dark period.
(Un)Learning Inequality…
The patient was seen lying helpless on the operation table, while the doctor was busy performing the much required operation. The patient was the son of the doctor, but the […]
Inwards: In Words…
In an article titled ‘Space of Literature‘ (1955; trans. 1982), French Philosopher Maurice Blanchot (September 22, 1907 – February 20, 2003) magnificently portrayed the limitation of an author. According to […]
Priestly Sermon…
Amun (or Amon or Ammon or Amen) was the ancient Egyptian God of the Sun and Air. A temple was dedicated to him at Karnak in Thebes, an ancient Egyptian […]
A Significant Decision!
It is widely believed that death brings immense peace… however, not all deaths do the same! The Titanic had sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean more than a century ago. Since […]
Decoding da Vinci!
Pascal Cotte is a French engineer, and the founder of Lumiere Technology. If one visits his studio in Paris, the person will find the most precious work of art in […]
